Business opportunity in Africa is booming
South African companies, like Nashua, have successfully implemented solutions in Ghana, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zambia and Namibia. In my experience, here’s what to bear in mind when planning to expand into the continent…
Country-first focus
Forget your perception that Africa is one homogenous region. Africa is a dynamic continent made up of 54 countries, each with their own culture, complexities, governments and infrastructure. It’s critical to understand each territory’s challenges and opportunities. Employ a regional approach. Take the time to deeply understand potential consumers.
Understand the market
Not every South African enterprise expanding into Africa will succeed when entering this market. Understanding local conditions is crucial for success, so customise your approach.
Africa’s infrastructure development – transportation, power, technology and telecommunications – must be accounted for. Your business in Africa won’t be a carbon copy of your business in South Africa. Prices, market demands and communication will be different. Operations and turnaround times will also differ. Expect this, be flexible and adapt
Create a solution
The need for developed infrastructure is both a challenge and opportunity for new players. Many territories with emerging tech and telecoms industries are willing to adopt new solutions for improvement – particularly ones to transform business.
Identify critical needs for services and invest in creating them. For example, providing greater broadband wireless technologies that make the internet accessible and facilitate growth on continent.
Build real relationships
Relationships are critical to successful integration and growth in any country. That means continuous, on-the-ground presence in a new territory, as well as quality products, first-class service and transparent communication.
Build your home on solid ground
Nashua’s success in Africa is based on 42 years’ experience in South Africa first. Stabilise your business day-to-day in South Africa before pursuing other African markets. Do you have the expertise, finances and capital to expand? If not, forget it.
Expanding into Africa comes with endless challenges and opportunities. Embrace them to succeed. As the international market continues to plateau, venturing into Africa is a formidable prospect for local businesses looking expand in 2017.